For those who have tasted single-variety cider or pressed a single type of apple to make cider, have you ever come across that perfect, mind-blowing apple?
If not, what's your favorite one — the apple you’d always want to have in your orchard or in your glass?
For me, it would be Cwastresse — a dessert apple that you can only find in my region. It’s very sweet and delicious on its own. When used in cider and allowed to age, it produces a very intense, aromatic drink with fruity notes of apple, pear, peach, and apricot, beautifully balanced in acidity and tannins, and wonderfully complex.
If not, what's your favorite one — the apple you’d always want to have in your orchard or in your glass?
For me, it would be Cwastresse — a dessert apple that you can only find in my region. It’s very sweet and delicious on its own. When used in cider and allowed to age, it produces a very intense, aromatic drink with fruity notes of apple, pear, peach, and apricot, beautifully balanced in acidity and tannins, and wonderfully complex.